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Stockton Brew Fest, taco cook-off this weekend in San Joaquin County

‘Pray and Be Thankful’ art exhibition

A new art exhibit that “explores Gender Identity Through the Past, Present and Cats” has opened at the University of the Pacific Reynolds Gallery: Pray and Be Thankful 4 Everything by queer artist, filmmaker, and professor at University of the Pacific’s Media X, K Pontuti (they/them).

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The examiners topics such as gender identity, bodily autonomy and trans rights through sketches, painting, murals and more.

Through “absurdist humor” presenting difficult ideas and experiences of the recent transition of the own Pontuti.

When: Tuesday, Sept. 6 through Friday, Oct. 21, open Monday-Friday 9am-4:30pm

Where: Reynolds Gallery, University of the Pacific, 1071 W Mendocino Ave., Stockton

Admission: Free

Information: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057408609850

63rd Annual Saint Basil’s Greek Festival

Food, music, dancing and everything Greek can be found at the annual Saint Basil’s Greek Festival. A tour of the Saint Basil Greek Orthodox Christian Church will be offered at the festival.

When: 4-10pm Friday, Sept 9; 12-10 pm Saturday, Sept 10; 12-6 pm Sunday, Sept 11

Where: Saint Basil Greek Orthodox Christian Church, 920 March Lane, Stockton

Admission: $5 Adults, Free (Children 11 years old and under)

Information: gosaintbasil.org/festival

Live music at Windmill Cove

By land or by boat, live music can be enjoyed this weekend at Windmill Cove. Saturday’s show will begin at 3 pm, featuring Unchained. Blood Red Sky performs at 2 pm Sunday.

When: Times vary Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept. 11

Where: Windmill Cove, 7600 Windmill Cove Road, Stockton

Admission: Free

Information: facebook.com/windmillcovebar

6th Annual Stockton Brewfest

Unlimited tasting of more than 40 microbrewery beers from across California, local and regional craft beers and ciders, food trucks, artisanal vendors and live music from DJ EKSPOE can all be found at the Brew Fest.

A VIP ticket includes a one-hour early entrance from 12 to 4 pm; first come, first serve to the special beer list with very limited availability; a VIP badge; and a mini commemorative tasting beer mug.

This is a 21-year-old and over event.

When: 12-4 pm Saturday, Sept 10

Where: Weber Point Events Center, 221 N. Center St., Stockton

Admission: $50 VIP ($60 at door), $40 general admission ($50 at door), $15 designated driver

Information: tickets.visitstockton.org

11th Annual Taco Truck Cook-off

The 11th Annual Taco Truck Cook-Off will be happening this year at Hale Park. Trucks will compete for “favorite truck” as attendees try all the different tacos and vote for their favorite truck.

A taco-eating contest, a beer, and wine garden, a children’s art booth, Folklorico and Aztec dancers, and more can be found at this event.

When: 12-3 pm Saturday, Sept 10

Where: Hale Park, 209 E. Locust St., Lodi

Admission: Free

Information:tinyurl.com/artscommissioncookoff

Beats, Eats, and Treats! Rhymosaurs at the Children’s Museum of Stockton

Rhymosaurs will be visiting The Children’s Museum of Stockton on Saturday, Sept. 10. The visit will be full of family rap songs and kid activities.

Orlando “Zeps” Molina author and creator of “Rhymosaurs” will be doing the rhymes at the event. There will be a hip-hop story time and a sticker station.

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There will also be vegan Puerto Rican snacks and Sweet N Snow Shaved Ice.

When: 2-5 pm Saturday, Sept 10

Where: The Children’s Museum of Stockton, 402 West Weber Avenue, Stockton

Admission: $6 adults, children 1 year and over

Information: childrensmuseumstockton.org

07/20/2019 Author Orlando Molina selling his Rhymosaurs books during the 2nd annual Kidz Expo on Saturday held at the Stockton Arena.  CALIXTRO ROMIAS/THE RECORD

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